Im thinking about "upgrading" my stock 16 inch steel wheels to 2012 TRD 16 inch aluminum wheels. The wheels are a good price online, but doesnt come with tpms. Is the tpms on my steel wheels transferable to the aluminum wheels? Also, would they be the same tire size? I have plenty of tread in my tires left, so I dont want to buy new tires, just hate the steel wheels.

Im thinking about "upgrading" my stock 16 inch steel wheels to 2012 TRD 16 inch aluminum wheels. The wheels are a good price online, but doesnt come with tpms. Is the tpms on my steel wheels transferable to the aluminum wheels? Also, would they be the same tire size? I have plenty of tread in my tires left, so I dont want to buy new tires, just hate the steel wheels.

The tpms sensors have 2 different angles. One steel one aluminum. So from a correct angle you can't. However if you do a search there have been a few inventive people that have flipped them and added straps as well as disabling them and using a small tire or canister to fake the sensors.

1. You could go ahead and buy some new sensors that would work the aluminum wheels. It'll cost some money though. Not sure on the exact price though.

2. Some members have had luck rotating the sensors 180 degrees around on the wheel. The problem with this is it makes the sensor more exposed and likely to break. And it's also not a 100% sure thing that it'll work for you.

3. Tire shops/online stores sell metal bands for tpms. They go around under the drop center of the wheel and you put the sensor in a bracket. But again, this could put the sensor in harms way when a tire shop works on your stuff. Just remember to let them know.

Like Mike said, there are some innovative ways, like using a small tire to fake the sensors. But then you'd have to make sure you check your air pressure every fill up or every week or so and check your tires often.